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I am writing this 40 minutes before a final exam... I was shaking out my carpet and discovered that one side of my clutch return spring had broken off. Questions...

Are there any negative consequences for this spring being broken?

I was planning to drive to Bloomington Gold tomorrow...is it safe?

Is the spring serviced as an individual part or is it serviced as a complete unit with a new clutch pedal?

Thanks for the help,
Randy

Your LUCKY to live in location where you can cruise up to Bloomington for the weekend. I sure wish I could do that. That would be great weekend just checking out all the different rides...enjoy....hope not to much wrong...tim

Strangely...well, on second thought, maybe not...that spring doesn't show in drawings of the clutch pedal assy in the 02 Service Manual.

That said, my guess is that spring looks like two little coil springs joined by a straight wire. If that's the case, my 01 Camaro uses the same spring and it's broken...twice. It splits in half with part ending up on the floor and the other part left on the pedal assy.

After the second one broke, I never replaced it and the car seems no worse for its lack.

Strangely...well, on second thought, maybe not...that spring doesn't show in drawings of the clutch pedal assy in the 02 Service Manual.

That said, my guess is that spring looks like two little coil springs joined by a straight wire. If that's the case, my 01 Camaro uses the same spring and it's broken...twice. It splits in half with part ending up on the floor and the other part left on the pedal assy.

After the second one broke, I never replaced it and the car seems no worse for its lack.

I'd say you're ok driving the car for a while without it.

You are right on both counts, no spring in the 2006 service manual and it looks like the one you describe in your Camaro. My Vette is a 2006, just haven't updated my name in, oh,....4 years!

I remember reading about clutch pedal springs and how some people were actually removing them altogether to change the feel of the pedal. I just couldn't find anything in my limited search before class started.

I replaced mine because the pedal was not retunring properly (as noted by C4C5). Turned out the worn old spring probably did contribute needing to replace the clutch earlier than intended by design .... although there isnt a good way of knowing that for sure.

Anyway .... you can buy the spring as an individual part from GM for C6s .... its easy to put it .... although in a bit of an awkward spot under the dash. i think I paid around $20.